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Our first "Holiday Club" was in the summer of 1996 when we had approximately 8 children each day. We now have between 35 - 50 children each holiday. Holiday care is booked in advance and a place is reserved for your child. We are registered with OFSTED. Our staff receive training in childcare and first aid. My Supervisors and I have NVQ level 3 in Playwork. We have staff with both level 3 and level 2 qualifications.. We believe in ongoing training in areas which are important; for example: Behaviour Management, Health and Hygiene, Special Needs, Specific Medical Conditions, Child Protection.

The After School Club will extend the quality childcare services available to the community in Crowborough, under the management of the existing successful Whitehill Nursery School. Operating from within the premises of Whitehill Infant School in Crowborough, the After School Club offers 49 places per sesssion with dedicated, qualified staff supervising at all times.

With over 1400 active participants every week we are one of the largest clubs in the UK and the largest single youth organisation in Woking and our aim is to offer classes for all ages from crawlers to 70+. There is activity, fun & fitness in a healthy and child friendly environment at Woking Gymnastics Club

Tongham Daycare is a setting that provides a warm and friendly environment, where all children are encouraged to achieve to their full potential and where life is fun, relaxed and positive. Our setting provides nursery care and education for 2 - 4 year olds and wrap around breakfast and afterschool care for children aged 5 - 11 years. We provide a collection service from local schools so siblings can be together after school.

At my very first teaching interview after graduating in the spring of 1978, what excited my potential employer was the fact that prior to my decision to become a high school history teacher, I had played in rock bands for several years. That set me apart, bringing my rock experience to students.

GEORGE BERNARD SHAW?S debut play Widowers? Houses, first performed in 1892, was part of what became a series of moral-dilemma dramas in which he attempted to shake Victorian theatre out of its comfortable drawing rooms and give it an Ibsenian kick.